On May 25, 2005, at 12:50 PM, Christopher Mahan wrote:
--- Anthere <anthere9(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
Jeee, I feel better now that I said that...
because it weighted on
my
stomach very much :-)
Good.
Now something that will make you understand a little bit more:
The US public knows very little, and is basically a bunch of
industrialized farmers.
The 5% that know what's going on know that English is just one of
many languages. But they are not the audience of the NPR and regular
news. NPR has this agenda (lofty I agree) to pull the unwashed masses
out of their self-inflicted morass. Regular news are for-profit.
Neither are targeting their news to the 5%.
As a note for the record, Open Source radio is not a production of NPR,
but is independently produced and distributed through Public Radio
International (PRI).